# Identification and characterization of nine PAT1 genes subfamily in Medicago edgeworthii

**Authors:** Gaoping Tang, Tingting Ni, García-Caparrós Pedro, Li-Hua Meng, Xudong Sun

PMC · DOI: 10.1080/15592324.2025.2527380 · Plant Signaling & Behavior · 2025-07-01

## TL;DR

This study identifies and characterizes nine PAT1 subfamily genes in Medicago edgeworthii, revealing their role in plant development and stress response.

## Contribution

The first comprehensive characterization of PAT1 subfamily genes in Medicago edgeworthii.

## Key findings

- Nine PAT1 subfamily genes were identified in Medicago edgeworthii with a conserved GRAS domain.
- PAT1 subfamily genes are expressed in roots, stems, and leaves, suggesting broad developmental roles.
- PAT1 proteins activate the MeDOF3.4 gene, potentially promoting cell proliferation and graft fusion.

## Abstract

GRAS proteins represent a unique class of transcription factors that are exclusive to plants. Among the various subfamilies within the GRAS family, the phytochrome A signal transduction 1 (PAT1) subfamily is particularly prominent, given its multifaceted regulatory functions in phytochrome signaling pathways and stress response mechanisms, as well as its involvement in plant developmental processes. Despite the recognized importance of GRAS proteins, there are no studies to date that have characterized the GRAS gene family in Medicago edgeworthii. In this study, we performed a comprehensive genome-wide analysis of GRAS genes and identified nine genes belonging to the PAT1 subfamily in M. edgeworthii. Multiple sequence alignment of these proteins revealed the presence of a conserved C-terminal GRAS domain, alongside a highly variable N-terminal region. Additionally, we observed that members of the PAT1 subfamily were expressed in roots, stems, and leaves, indicating their broad involvement in the development of various tissues in M. edgeworthii. Furthermore, functional analysis indicated that PAT1 subfamily proteins in M. edgeworthii activated the expression of MeDOF3.4 gene, indicating that PAT1 subfamily proteins may be associated with the promotion of cell proliferation and graft fusion. In conclusion, this study provided the first comprehensive characterization of PAT1 subfamily genes in M. edgeworthii, establishing a foundation for future research on the functional roles of MeGRAS genes and providing a theoretical basis for the development of high-quality Medicago varieties.

## Linked entities

- **Proteins:** graS (histidine kinase GraS/ApsS), APPBP2 (amyloid beta precursor protein binding protein 2)
- **Species:** Medicago edgeworthii (taxon 70945)

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** SLC36A1 (solute carrier family 36 member 1) [NCBI Gene 206358] {aka Dct1, LYAAT1, PAT1, TRAMD3}
- **Species:** Medicago edgeworthii (species) [taxon 70945]

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